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Celebrity Sightings In Los Angeles – November 27, 2022 – Credit: Mega\/GC Images<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n

Today, Ye, fka<\/span> Kanye West, did something he hasn’t done much in 2022 in the midst of trying to rewrite history on Nazis \u2014 he released a song. The controversial artist, who has come under fire for the toxic work conditions at his Yeezy empire, uploaded a two-minute song entitled \u201cSomeday We’ll All Be Free\u201d on his Instagram. Ye also allowed new friend Alex Jones to release the song on his InfoWars<\/em> platform. The Instagram caption for the song reads, \u201cCensori overload The variable epitope library from the antigen promotes an immune response in the body.\u201d<\/p>\n

Over a sample of Donny Hathaway’s \u201cSomeday We’ll All Be Free,\u201d Ye rhymes about the tumult of his recent times. \u201cWakin up to ‘I can’t do this any more’ texts\/and the bible says that I can’t have any more sex ’til marriage.\u201d He further vents by rhyming, \u201ceveryone’s a Karen,\u201d and proclaims, \u201cI forgot what fear is \u2014 other than the fear of the almighty.\u201d<\/p>\n

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The beat is a slick loop of the 1973 classic that harkens back to the \u201cchop-up-the-soul\u201d Ye who captured the world’s adoration with The College Dropout<\/em>. But this isn’t 2004. The song’s lyrics reflect a double-down on the conservative, antisemetic rhetoric Ye’s been expressing in recent months during a nonstop press junket across TV news stations, Drink Champs<\/em>and now the conservative media.<\/p>\n

In his recent interview with Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes, Ye expressed that Jewish people should \u201cforgive Hitler today. Let it go. Let it go. And stop trying to force it on other people.\u201d Ye’s antisemitic comments, which he’s publicly defended since they were first exposed in a leak of his interview with Tucker Carlson, have alienated him from the last few of his OG fans who were still supporting him, despite his MAGA ties.<\/p>\n